“This is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history—right here in New York,” said Rutenberg President Stefani Markowitz. “From an aesthetic point of view, the apartment at once showcases classical European style with a modern Manhattan sensibility—another rare combination that is hard to come by in this market. Bregman, producer of American crime dramas including Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon, and Carlito’s Way, filmed movies post-1993 in this very home. The residence is situated in a white-glove, full-service luxury building located at one of Park Avenue’s most elite addresses.

Built in 1917 by renowned architect, Emery Roth, the home is of classical European style, with a modern Manhattan sensibility. Featuring an expansive floor plan, the apartment comes complete with a dining salon accommodating up to 12; a grand living room with a decorative fireplace; a windowed eat-in kitchen with adjacent butler’s pantry; and an intimate library room with its own built-in wet bar and movie projection. Three of its four bedrooms, including its master, feature a decorative fireplace. Custom-built his and hers master bathrooms, dressing room, plentiful closet space and custom cabinetry throughout the master, adds extra layers of extravagance to this remarkable home. Rounding out this exceptional residence, is a built-in maid’s room (or perfect home office area), bath and laundry room.